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Old 07-10-2011, 05:45 PM   #211
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todays daily telegraph has had another crack at the fpv GT . the media never cease to amaze me with thier bias towards holdens/hsv.
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like what?
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Cometh October and verily did the pilgrims converge upon the sacred Mount where on was preached the sermon of the bent eights. Congregate did the disciples of the Blue Oval and Red Lion sects at this holy place; there to cast empty drink vessels at the unbelievers and to light pyres of sacrificial chariots. And at day's end, when one tribe's champion had smote mightily the other, the believers and philistines all did trail away in a long mournful procession across the western plain ...

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Old 07-10-2011, 06:29 PM   #214
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Cometh October and verily did the pilgrims converge upon the sacred Mount where on was preached the sermon of the bent eights. Congregate did the disciples of the Blue Oval and Red Lion sects at this holy place; there to cast empty drink vessels at the unbelievers and to light pyres of sacrificial chariots. And at day's end, when one tribe's champion had smote mightily the other, the believers and philistines all did trail away in a long mournful procession across the western plain ...

FPV vs HSV Bathurst Comparison
Cars Guide sucks but it did get me thinking about Bathurst.
V8 supercars should be scrapped and production racing reintroduced as the main category. The both cars with some light mods would be ace with top drivers behind the wheel.
P.S: I like engines that over power chassis both in cars and bikes. Good fun.
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Old 07-10-2011, 06:31 PM   #215
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As ever in Falcons, you're perched as though on an orange crate and anyone taller than 185cm has the wheel in his or her lap.
just going off topic for a bit, but i never understand this criticism. pops up nearly as often as the 'lack of curtain airbag' qualm.

i'm 6'2 and have no trouble getting in or out and the wheel isn't in my lap. all fg's have the same reach/height adjustment of the wheel and same seat movement. i reckon it has more to do with how the person sets it up. i also reckon it has a lot to do with people liking to have their arms out nice and straight when holding the wheel, so they have the wheel in as far as it goes. another bad driving practice.
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just going off topic for a bit, but i never understand this criticism. pops up nearly as often as the 'lack of curtain airbag' qualm.

i'm 6'2 and have no trouble getting in or out and the wheel isn't in my lap. all fg's have the same reach/height adjustment of the wheel and same seat movement. i reckon it has more to do with how the person sets it up. i also reckon it has a lot to do with people liking to have their arms out nice and straight when holding the wheel, so they have the wheel in as far as it goes. another bad driving practice.
I had a better seating position and more room in my Polo GTI than my current XR6. It may be comfortable for you, but its damn site uncomfortable for me in comparison. Dont know why they dont pick on the Holdens accelerator being against the right side of the car either though!!!
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IMO I thought they were fair in their comments on the FPV, in the context of being driven hard.

The seats are great but are to high.
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Old 07-10-2011, 07:37 PM   #218
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IMO I thought they were fair in their comments on the FPV, in the context of being driven hard.

The seats are great but are to high.

Have to agree although stability control comments are a bit of a 50/50. FPV could tune out the struggle to cope and leave people thinking the chassis is fine but at some point in B series there has been a change of heart somewhere and a certain amount of freedom is exhibited with loss of traction.

Go the other way and FPV would be on the end of a nanny bashing.
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Old 07-10-2011, 07:43 PM   #219
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I have posted this quote for the simple reason that I see this as FPV's biggest problem. So many people want M5 performance and specs for a BMW 320 price, I feel sorry for the poor buggers.
you`ve summed it up mate, and people still seem to forget they only have x amount of dollars each year to work with, and every little tweak they do has to have testing and be all things to all people and still be reliable and warrantable and be done yesterday, i would hate to be a car manufacturer in Australia.
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Old 07-10-2011, 08:33 PM   #220
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Have to agree although stability control comments are a bit of a 50/50. FPV could tune out the struggle to cope and leave people thinking the chassis is fine but at some point in B series there has been a change of heart somewhere and a certain amount of freedom is exhibited with loss of traction.

Go the other way and FPV would be on the end of a nanny bashing.
Very good point and agree. The F6 is a handful stock as it is and can catch you out so quickly. In my shortish drives of the Boss, it feels a little more, linear in it's power delivery and not as nasty, but both still need to be on a short tether so people don't get caught out.
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Old 07-10-2011, 10:37 PM   #221
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Wonder how the FG Brute ute felt with the NA 5.0 in it around Bath-urst !
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just going off topic for a bit, but i never understand this criticism. pops up nearly as often as the 'lack of curtain airbag' qualm.

i'm 6'2 and have no trouble getting in or out and the wheel isn't in my lap. all fg's have the same reach/height adjustment of the wheel and same seat movement. i reckon it has more to do with how the person sets it up. i also reckon it has a lot to do with people liking to have their arms out nice and straight when holding the wheel, so they have the wheel in as far as it goes. another bad driving practice.

Nope, 5ft11 here, steering wheel all the way out and up, sitting fairly close to wheel (I learnt to drive in Alfas, so I am used to fairly bent legs) and the damn steering wheel is too bloody low, even at its highest point. No such issues with BA-BF
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Old 08-10-2011, 05:51 PM   #223
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Wonder how the FG Brute ute felt with the NA 5.0 in it around Bath-urst !
I would DEARLY love to know this aswell!
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Old 08-10-2011, 06:21 PM   #224
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Watched the race and saw the FG retire with problems ....
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certainly wasnt lost on the commentators..
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abit of track but i personally think they need to race stock cars with minor mods it would actually bring back the ford VS holden side of things and you could really see what car is better and be alot more interesting.
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Interesting read.

I spent years driving various VE 6.0 SSV's and the journo's always fail to mention their appalling vision, awful clicky plastics, weird handbrake, difficult to read instuments, stupid port hole instead of fold down rear seat. The VE is not a bad tool, but it's not "A grand tourer par excellence" as they state.

It would have been better if they had of included a timed hot lap in each car. Oh wait that would have shown up the HSV as a lesser car.
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Interesting read. Would have been better if they had of included a timed hot lap in each car. Oh wait that would have shown up the HSV as a lesser car.
Probably did do a lap but wouldnt dare print the result !!
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abit of track but i personally think they need to race stock cars with minor mods it would actually bring back the ford VS holden side of things and you could really see what car is better and be alot more interesting.

Head up there in February/March then and you will see a few...
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Nope, 5ft11 here, steering wheel all the way out and up, sitting fairly close to wheel (I learnt to drive in Alfas, so I am used to fairly bent legs) and the damn steering wheel is too bloody low, even at its highest point. No such issues with BA-BF
i guess its a personal preference thing. i have the wheel all the way out and up also and i wouldn't say its too low.

oh well, even still, it thats all they have to pick on...
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Head up there in February/March then and you will see a few...

whats goin on up there then mate
are they gonna be racing stock vs stock ect?
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Old 09-10-2011, 02:38 PM   #232
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Bathurst 12 Hour. They are near stock, only safety stuff plus minor mods eg aftermarket suspension & brakes in standard sizes.

There are more GT3 type cars running these days but still some Ford/Holden/FPV/HSV - they do struggle against the Evo's though
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Bathurst 12 Hour. They are near stock, only safety stuff plus minor mods eg aftermarket suspension & brakes in standard sizes.

There are more GT3 type cars running these days but still some Ford/Holden/FPV/HSV - they do struggle against the Evo's though
They are miles from stock in reality.....
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Well there has been a bit of rule creep & everything is gone through as you would expect for a race car, but there would be more highly modified cars on the street.
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So ive tried to read this thread and find out when we may get a glimpse of the fg2 fpv but still havnt really found anything apart from bathurst and race stuff.......
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Interesting read.

I spent years driving various VE 6.0 SSV's and the journo's always fail to mention their appalling vision, awful clicky plastics, weird handbrake, difficult to read instuments, stupid port hole instead of fold down rear seat. The VE is not a bad tool, but it's not "A grand tourer par excellence" as they state.

It would have been better if they had of included a timed hot lap in each car. Oh wait that would have shown up the HSV as a lesser car.
Yes and we couldn't have any timed 0-100 k.p.h., 80-120 or quarter mile comparisons and we couldn't have the vehicles being auto versions like the vast majority of them are in the real world as those sort of things would have shown up the HSV badly too.

Hmmmm, Wonder why these "lesser" so called motoring journalists write articles that seem to be
thinly disguised plagiarised versions of earlier reviews...oh that's right it takes genuine
driving skill, writing ability and intelligence to construct an original review

Would be nice though if FPV finally get the message that nearly ALL owners want a lower seat height and fit same to FG2 and a retro fit kit for FG1 would be welcomed by almost everyone, (probably the most sensible modification one can do to their car).

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Old 10-10-2011, 09:45 AM   #237
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Actually I think is is very true for all FPV ... but hey dies hard fan boys on this forum will never ever admit it ...

"The FPV soon reveals its twitchy, manic manner. This is the one you'd reckon on winning any traffic light derby, or would be if acceleration off the line and out of corners didn't need a sensitive foot. Punch it too hard in any conditions, especially wet ones, and a superb engine - one you'd be happy to find in a top-end Jaguar - is too much for the chassis to handle and the stability program to rein in.

Initial discomfort isn't helped by the most awkward driving position since the old Alfa Romeos. As ever in Falcons, you're perched as though on an orange crate and anyone taller than 185cm has the wheel in his or her lap.

But ... Suck all this up, breathe out and what a weapon you wield. You might undercook your corner entry speed, yet if you pick your moment you'll power out with supreme authority accompanied by the charger's whine. For all the modernity of what's under the bonnet, the character of this package feels more like an older-school muscle car, one that requires your best to get its best.

The Clubsport, by contrast, is more, well clubbable, as in a club to which you have to be elected. More linear than the FPV in almost all respects - acceleration, steering and handling - it fills the grand touring remit with luxuriant ease, barely touching 2000rpm at the legal limit in sixth gear."
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So ive tried to read this thread and find out when we may get a glimpse of the fg2 fpv but still havnt really found anything apart from bathurst and race stuff.......
i dont think your the only one! Mr captain obvious.
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Old 12-10-2011, 11:42 PM   #240
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I think I saw an FG2 White Typhoon behind me coming back from Geelong to Melbourne the back way (past the 'you yangs'). Left him behind by a couple of km's then I got stuck behind a truck. He then appears out of nowhere, so the thing's got some balls. The headlights were definitely FG2 but the front bar was identical to FG1. Also saw an FG2 XT driving around with no camo around Geelong. Maybe someone's gone out and bought the FG2 lights and installed it into their FG1 Typhoon..
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